Lee, Harper.To Kill a Mockingbird. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia 1960 - First edition of the author's only novel; one which garnered her the Pulitzer Prize. Octavo, original green cloth backed brown boards, titles to spine in gilt. Inscribed by the author in the year of publication, "To Miss Ethel / with love, / Nelle Harper / September 17, 1960" on the front free endpaper. The dedicatee's name is above the author's inscription. Near fine with minor wear to the spine extremities in the original first issue dust jacket with the Jonathan Daniels blurb on the rear flap and the photograph of the author taken by Truman Capote on the rear panel, which has had some professional restoration. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. The first edition had a printing run of 5,000 copies and was published in July 1960, this copy was inscribed two months after publication. A warm inscription. To Kill a Mockingbird became an immediate bestseller and won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. The New Yorker declared it "skilled, unpretentious, and totally ingenious." It has gone on to become one of the best-loved classics of all time and has been translated into more than forty languages selling more than forty million copies worldwide. Made into the Academy Award-winning film starring Gregory Peck. Named the best novel of the twentieth century by librarians across the country (Library Journal). [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]

Folk Music - Dylan, Bob, Baez, Joan, Seeger, Pete, The Weavers, Hooker, John Lee, The Gateway Singers, Earl Scruggs, Phil Ochs, Koester, Robert, Judy Collins, Johnny Cash, et alNewport Folk Festival Programs (1960, 1963-69) Eight of the First Eleven Programs New York: Newport Folk Festival, 1960. New York: Newport Folk Festival, 1960. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sold here as a group are eight of the first eleven programs for The Newport, Rhode Island Folk Festivals including the 1960 program (2nd Annual) plus 1963, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68 and 69. The famed festival began in 1959 and ran through 1970 before a long hiatus took hold. Each program includes articles, photographs, festival guides, performer biographies, artwork and more. The program from 1960 is more worn than the rest, but all are in very good condition in tall stapled illustrated wrappers. Includes features on or by Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Sam "Lightning" Hopkins, Phil Ochs, Mike Seeger, and much more.

CARROLL. LEWIS. ; Tenniel. John. IllustratesALICE IN WONDERLAND. With all the original engravings as drawn by Sir John Tenniel The Peter Pauper Press. Mount Vernon. New York. ND. c.1960's. The Peter Pauper Press. Mount Vernon. New York. ND. c.1960's. Reprint edition. 8vo, (8.6 x 6.1 inches). Illustrated throughout with forty two line engravings by John Tenniel, printed in light brown. Printed in Baskerville type on specially made Canterbury paper. A lovely clean copy finely bound, by Maurin, in contemporary full dark blue morocco. Spine with two raised bands, each with gilt piping. Compartments ruled, lettered and decorated in gilt, including the March Hare within a floral border. Double ruled gilt border on both boards. Gilt inner dentelles and double ruled borders. Multi coloured floral endpapers. Top edge gilt. A fine copy in an attractive mid twentieth century fine binding.

KARSH, YOUSUFOriginal Silver Gelatin Photograph of Sir Edmund Hillary 1960. With Karshâ??s stamp on the verso; 8 x 10â?; in the photographersâ??s mount (10 x 12â?), signed by the subject at the lower right â??E.P. Hillary.â? The mountaineer is photographed in an anorak, sun-burned and wind-blown, as he must have looked after conquering Everest with Tenzing in 1953, a feat for which the New Zealander was knighted. The photograph is fine; the mat has minor creasing and spotting.

Wright RichardFishbelly (The Long Dream) Paris: Julliard, 1960. Paris: Julliard, 1960. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. First Edition. Softcover. An advance copy (with s.p. on the rear cover) of the limited edition (though not on Marais paper) with plain covers and an interview and portrait of Wright. Lacking a glassine wrapper, but likely to have never had one. Light wear and age toning, inscribed by Wright to Françoise Sagan and additionally signed by the translator Helen Bokanowski. Slight browning to covers, but an attractive copy and a terrific association of two giants of 20th century literature. With an announcement for the book, a bit worn, laid in. Wright lived in Paris from 1946 until his death in late 1960 - he became in French citizen in 1947. Size: Octavo (8vo). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Fiction; Signed by Author. Inventory No: 042255.

Rolfe, Frederick, "Baron Corvo":LETTERS TO LEONARD MOORE London: Nicholas Vane, 1960.. London: Nicholas Vane, 1960.. Large octavo. Full blue crushed levant, gilt, t.e.g., by Zaehnsdorf. Spine and edges slightly darkened, usual offsetting from morocco turn-ins to endleaves, else about fine in lightly rubbed cloth slipcase. First edition, deluxe issue. Edited, with an Introduction, by Cecil Woolf and Rabbi B.W. Korn, with an Epilogue by Leonard Moore. One of sixteen lettered copies printed on handmade blue-tinted paper, and specially bound, from an edition of 306 copies, published as the second volume of the CENTENARY EDITION OF THE LETTERS. Warmly inscribed and signed by Woolf in 1960. WOOLF A19b.

Eliezer Ben YehudaDictionary and Thesaurus of the Hebrew Language: Complete International Centennial Edition 8 Volumes Thomas Yoseloff, 1960. Thomas Yoseloff, 1960. Edition Unstated. Hardcover (Original Cloth). Near Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: Octavo (standard book size). 8-volume set (complete). Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. Book is in Near Fine condition, by which we mean almost as if in its original new condition, but containing very slight marks of age and/or wear from light handling. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Language & Linguistics; Reference. Inventory No: 8252. . This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries.

John UpdikeRabbit, Run Alfred A. Knopf, New York, New York, U.S.A. 1960 - 1960 Knopf FIRST edition of Updike's most famous first book of the Angstrom tetralogy**SIGNED** directly on the title page. This book is in VG/G condition. As an ex-library book is has some black marked places mainly one on the page edges and a small one on the ffep. Otherwise the interior is very very clean and unmarked. In a first state DJ with the 16 line blurb and a $ 4.00 price. It is in VG condition with some very minor nicks but some rippling due to some dried water damage. Now mylar-wrapped and protected. WINNER of the one of the best works of the past 25 years! **BONUS** Receive the 1979 Fawcrest FIRST EDITION of Too Far To Go, a paperback original that was issued to tie-in to a TV movie. A sold copy in VG condition. [Attributes: First Edition; Hard Cover]

Lee, HarperTo Kill a Mockingbird Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1960. Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1960. Thirty-fifth printing. Hardcover. 296pp. Octavo [20.5 cm] Very good. The extremities are mildly bumped and rubbed, and the underlying boards are exposed at the fore edge corners of the covers. The spine is slightly rolled. There is a previous owner&#39;s bookplate on the front pastedown. With the dust jacket designed by Shirley Smith, in very good condition. Mildly age-toned, creased and rubbed. There are roughly a dozen chips and small open tears in the edges. The largest open tear is in the paper at the head of the jacket&#39;s spine. The tear measures 1" wide by 1/4" deep. An inscribed copy of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel. The classic post war novel dealing with race and class in the American south. Inscribed by Harper Lee on the half title page.

Pablo NerudaTOROS 15 lavis de Pablo Picasso, poeme de Pablo Neruda Paris: Au Vent d'Arles, 1960. TORO 15 lavis de Pablo Picasso, poeme de Pablo Neruda. Au Vent d'Arles, Paris 1960. Limited in 500 copies of which this one is N 403. Portfolio with 13 of the 15 pochoirs (Daniel Jacomet) reproducing the wash drawings by Picasso, each numbered in pencil. The prints are loose, as issued, secured in the original portfolio, in red satin covers with a drawing after Picasso printed in black on the front, black satin spine, linen flaps and tie-strings. Complete of title page, colophon and text, all in very good condition, on velin d?Arches paper. The prints are also in very good condition, 3 of them were previously framed, and margins and back shows light signs of it. Rare Portfolio unfortunately with 2 missed prints, but in very good condition. Size: 22"x16" inches ? 55x24cm. More pictures on request.

David, ElizabethFrench Provincial Cooking London: Michael Joseph, 1960.. London: Michael Joseph, 1960. First British edition of the author&#39;s landmark work on European cooking. Octavo, original green cloth. Signed by Elizabeth David on the front free endpaper. A very good copy in an excellent dust jacket which has had some professional restoration. Illustrated by Juliet Renny. Books signed by Elizabeth David are rare. Elizabeth David was an essential, 20th century food critic who wrote in the mode of short story with a passion for recipes. She provides background stories and recipe illustrations in an educational and accessible tone, while introducing the French notion of la cuisine terroir, "what grows together goes together." This, she believes, is the heart of regional cooking.

Louise CochraneJalopy at the Rally London - Chatto & Windus, 1960. London - Chatto & Windus, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. A lovely copy of this &#39;60s children&#39;s book. Authored by Louise Cochrane (1918 2012), an American-born writer and television producer best known for creating the BBC Children&#39;s TV programme Rag, Tag and Bobtail in the early 1950sWith charming anthropomorphic cat illustrations by Elizabeth Jackson, all rendered in attractive colour autolithographs. Scarce. Condition: In a paper covered binding with dustwrapper attached as usual. Externally, very smart with just some minor shelfwear and a few handling marks to the rear only. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean. Overall: NEAR FINE..

KAPROW, Allan, George Brecht, James Waring, Jim Dine, Pat Oldenburg, Lucas Samaras, James Waring, John Backer, Jerry King, et al.)Program]: June 11: Happenings at the Reuben Reuben Gallery, [New York 1960 - Single mimeographed typescript sheet. Quarto. Near fine with light wear along the foredge with a few tiny tears. A program for an early Happening performance held at the Reuben Gallery in New York by Allan Kaprow, who coined the phrase to describe the emerging performance art that incorporated various forms of artistic expression such as text, dialogue, sounds, colors, music, and audience participation. The pieces at this show featured: "Gossoon, a chamber event movement," arranged by George Brecht with performances by James Waring, John Baker, and Jerry King; "E.G." by Robert Whitman, starring Jim Dine, Rosalyn Drexler, Pat Oldenburg, and Lucas Samaras; "Intermission Piece" by Kaprow; "Electronic Music" by Richard Maxfield (who co-curated the Fluxus concerts at Yoko Ono's loft with LaMonte Young); and "Vaudeville Collage" written and performed by Dine. An important piece of ephemera from the then-emerging New York performance art scene of the early 1960s. *OCLC* locates no copies of this 1960 performance but one from 1959. [Attributes: Soft Cover]

Kennedy, John FCampaign Speech St. Louis: 1960.. St. Louis: 1960. Original John F. Kennedy campaign speech with extensive annotations in his hand. This is a reading copy of the speech Kennedy delivered in St. Louis on October 2, 1960. In all, 14 double-spaced pages, with notes in the Presidential candidate&#39;s hand throughout. The speech begins, "Massachusetts and Missouri are closely linked in the history of this republic. Both have been cradles of American freedom." Quarter, bound in a loose leaf folder, gilt-lettered cover.

Mac ZimmermannTraume Frankfurt - Barmeier und Nikel, 1960. Frankfurt - Barmeier und Nikel, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. A beautiful book with a concertina binding, every surface illustrated in full-colour with the work of German surrealist painter, Mac Zimmermann. Mac Zimmermann, (born August 22 1912 in Stettin, died June 11 1995 in Wasserburg) was a German painter and graphic artist. He was one of the most important German members of the surrealist movement. Condition: In a hardback binding with paper covered boards, the pages also being paper covered boards, with cloth hinges. Externally, generally smart with slight wear to joints. Bright colour. Internally, firmly bound, bright and generally clean. Overall: VERY GOOD INDEED.

Hammond InnesThe Doomed Oasis London - Collins, 1960. London - Collins, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First edition. A first edition of thisArabianthriller by Hammond Innes. Featuring original coloured illustrated dustwrapper. Innes&#39; writingis described by Elizabeth Bowen as From the first page we are gripped by that sense of tension, mystery and urgency which Mr. Innes by now so well commands. Condition: In original cloth binding with original illustrated unclippeddustwrapper. Externally, dustwrapper is bright, but with very light chipping to the base. Cloth is bright and generally smart, with very light marks. Internally, firmly bound, bright and clean throughout. Overall: NEAR FINE with aVERY GOOD INDEEDdustwrapper..

Pinter, HaroldThe Caretaker London: Encore Publishing Co. Ltd, 1960 London: Encore Publishing Co. Ltd. Fine. 1960. First Edition; First Printing. Pamphlet. A handsome stapled pamphlet in Fine condition with a touch of browning to covers. True First Edition preceding the Methuen edition published in the same year; Nobel Laureate Pinter's play in three acts is set in West London in 1959, involving the interaction of a tramp (Davies) , a mentally challenged younger man (Aston) and his younger brother (Mick). It was first performed at the Arts Theatre, London on 27th of April 1960 with the following cast: Mick, Alan Bates; Aston, Peter Woodthorpe; Davies, Donald Pleasence. Film version released in 1964, directed by Clive Donner .

JARRELL, RandallThe Woman at the Washington Zoo New York: Atheneum, 1960. New York: Atheneum, 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Hardcover. First edition. A near fine book in a very good dust jacket. Wear to the jacket extremities and soiling to the rear panel. Closed tear to the front endpaper. Signed by the author on the title page. Winner of the National Book Award in 1961. A This book is from the collection of the late, noted Oklahoma book collector Larry Owens.

LEE, HARPERTo Kill A Mockingbird Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1960. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1960. First Edition; advance reading copy in publisher?s wrappers. There are two variants, of undetermined priority, one with promotional information printed on the front wrapper, and another, as in the present example, with different copy printed on a leaf that is pasted onto the front cover. Some soiling; a few tiny stains to the first few leaves; very good.

Associates of the John Carter Brown Library, compiled byThe French and Indian War An Album[ Providence: John Carter Brown Library. 1960. 1960. Paperback. Very Good. small oblong 4to, stiff red wraps with black lettering, softcover; unpaginated; black and white full page illustrationa; a very good, clean, tight, unmarked copy

BettinaFor the Leg of a Chicken New York - Franklin Watts, 1960. New York - Franklin Watts, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First edition. A first edition of this beautiful storybook, inscribed by the author to her doctor. An ink inscription to front free endpaper reads, &#39;For the Leg of a Chicken, dedicated to Dr. I. R. Marre by the thumb of the artist - restored through his skill! Bettina, London, June 1961. &#39;With full-colour and monochrome illustrations throughout. Condition: In a cloth covered binding with original price-clipped dustwrapper. Externally, generally smart with very slight shelfwear. Dustwrapper has slight curling, chipping and small closed tears but remains bright. Internally, firmly bound, bright with the odd mark. Overall: VERY GOOD with a GOOD dustwrapper.

Olson, CharlesThe Maximus Poems New York: Jargon / Corinth, 1960 New York: Jargon / Corinth, 1960. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 8vo. The first complete edition of Olson's sequence of poems (he called them "letters") that formed the backdrop for some of his most enduring writings. Special hardbound limited edition in acetate wrapper. This is copy 61 of 75 copies printed thus. There were also 26 lettered and signed copies. A most handsome copy, square, clean and well-bound. Designed and edited by Jonathan Williams. 160 pp.

Kennedy, John FCampaign Speech St. Louis: , 1960. St. Louis: 1960. Original John F. Kennedy campaign speech with extensive annotations in his hand. This is a reading copy of the speech Kennedy delivered in St. Louis on October 2, 1960. In all, 14 double-spaced pages, with notes in the Presidential candidate's hand throughout. The speech begins, "Massachusetts and Missouri are closely linked in the history of this republic. Both have been cradles of American freedom." Quarter, bound in a loose leaf folder, gilt-lettered cover.

Anthony ConranFormal Poems London - Christopher Davies Ltd, 1960. London - Christopher Davies Ltd, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First edition. A copy of &#39;Formal Poems&#39; by Anthony Conran. Signed by the author to the title page. First Edition. Condition: In a cloth binding. Externally, excellent with just some shelfwear to the top and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound, bright and clean throughout with just some light off-setting to the title page. The dustwrapper is generally smart, lightly rubbed in places with some fading to the spine and closed tears to the edges of the sheet. Overall Condition: NEAR FINE with a VERY GOOD INDEED dustwrapper..

Winifred MartinCalling all Puppies London - Blackie and Son, 1960. London - Blackie and Son, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. An illustrated children&#39;s book about dogs. Bound in quarter cloth with pictorial paper covered boards. With colour title page, 14 colour illustrations and numerous black and white illustrations. A children&#39;s book about two puppies called Sally and Bart. Condition: The binding of the text block is firm. The rear inner hinge has failed. There ismild wear to the extremities, including bumping and some handling marks. Internally the pages are bright and generally clean, with light foxing on the first and last couple of pages and crayon marks on the free endpapers. Overall the condition is good..

Juan Sevilla SaezLondon London - The Ariel Press, 1960. London - The Ariel Press, 1960 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. An artbook with Dustwrapper. Largeprints of watercolours of London, with topographical information. Condition: The binding is firm. There is only mild wear to the extremities. Internally the pages are clean and bright. The dustwrapper has a closed tear to the spine..

Jaime SabartesFaunes et Flore d?Antibes. Portfolio with 12 color pochoirs and a color lithograph by Picasso Paris: New York Graphic Society - Au Pont Des Arts, 1960. Pablo Picasso (after), Faunes et Flore d'Antibes, portfolio with 12 color pochoirs, printed by Daniel Jacomet, Paris. Introduction by Jaime Sabartes, New York Graphic Society - Au Pont Des Arts, Paris, 1960. Loose as issued, one of first 25 numbered copies of the American edition limited in 125 copies, (total edition 350 copies). The Portfolio reproduces 11 paintings on paper of Pablo Picasso, from the series: la joie de vivre, Antibes August/September 1946, plus the frontispiece that was especially made by Picasso for this edition; in addition this portfolio, as one of the first 25 copies, contain a lithograph in 10 color executed by Mourlot after an inedited drawing by Picasso. Printed on velin pur Chiffon d?Arches paper, and preserved in the original linen portfolio folder. Prints are reproduced in the original paintings format, and the dimensions of the portfolio are: 26.25''h x 20.25''w inches (65 x 50cm). Linen folder and prints are in very good condition. More pictures on request.

WRIGHT, RichardFishbelly (The Long Dream) Julliard, Paris 1960 - First French edition of *The Long Dream*, with additional interview with Wright not in the U.S. edition. Translated by Helene Bokanowski. Fine in slightly age-toned, else fine glassine dustwrapper. Nicely Inscribed by Wright to Andre Dalmos, as well as Signed by the translator Helene Bokanowski. [Attributes: First Edition; Soft Cover]